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Título
The Mas del Pepet experimental programme for the study of prehistoric livestock practices: Preliminary data from dung burning
Autor
Publicado en
Quaternary International. 2016, V. 414, p. 304-315
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2016-09
ISSN
1040-6182
DOI
10.1016/j.quaint.2016.01.032
Resumo
The research for referential data on current livestock contexts is essential for correctly interpreting archaeological records documented in prehistoric livestock spaces. Experimental programmes such as the one begun in 2014 in the Mas del Pepet pen (Rojals, Tarragona) has permitted an understanding, among other matters, of fold characteristics according to the type of livestock, the seasonality of occupations and herd management. This study also contributes to the identification of taphonomic processes that have taken place and to determine the representativeness of the botanical content in the deposit, in relation to the environment and pasture areas. Finally, the dung burning experiments conducted have provided data that will help to reveal the way manure was treated in prehistoric fold caves.
Palabras clave
Experimental archaeology
Prehistory
Pastoralism
Fumier
Dung burning
Grottes-bergeries
Materia
Physics
Paleontology
Física
Paleontología
Versión del editor
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